NASCAR is heading to Nashville Superspeedway for a full race weekend with all three national series running.
Rain affected last year’s NASCAR Nashville race, pouring heavily during the Cup Series race and red-flagging the race.
Heavy rain was forecasted earlier in the week for the NASCAR Cup Series race, but the predictions have changed and appear to be more favorable for racing.
Here is the weather forecast for the NASCAR Nashville race weekend, with information found on AccuWeather.
Nashville Superspeedway weather for May 30, NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series race
Green flag time: 7 p.m. CT
Temperature: High of 73 degrees
Wind: 13 miles per hour out of Northwest
Rain: 88% chance
There is an 88% chance of rain on May 30 at Nashville Superspeedway for the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series race with possible thunderstorms throughout the day.
Nashville Superspeedway weather for May 31, NASCAR Xfinity Series race
Green flag time: 6:30 p.m. CT
Temperature: High of 83 degrees
Wind: 12 miles per hour out of Northwest
Rain: 2% chance
There is a 2% chance of rain on May 31 at Nashville Superspeedway for the NASCAR Xfinity Series race and NASCAR Cup Series qualifying. Wildfire smoke will cause the sky to be hazy, according to the AccuWeather forecast.
Nashville Superspeedway weather for June 1, NASCAR Cup Series race
Green flag time: 6 p.m. CT
Temperature: High of 80 degrees
Wind: 7 miles per hour out of the North-Northwest
Rain: 25% chance
There is a 25% chance of rain on June 1 at Nashville Superspeedway for the NASCAR Cup Series race.
Nashville Superspeedway weather guarantee
If weather postpones a NASCAR race held at Nashville Superspeedway or another Speedway Motorsports speedway and a ticket holder is unable to attend on the rescheduled date, the Speedway Motorsports Weather Guarantee provides such fans a ticket credit toward a future NASCAR race at any of the Speedway Motorsports speedways.
More information can be found on the Nashville Superspeedway website.
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